Tag Archives: A/V

(AUDIO, 22 MINUTES) This is a supplement to episode 448. It's a real-time reaction and response (edited after) to Vox Day's article called What the Alt Right is. For each of his 16 principles, I comment on whether or not it accurately fits my observations of the Alt-Right, and I also discuss how it aligns with or stands in contrast to my philosophy. If the player does not appear, CLICK HERE.

(AUDIO & VIDEO, 147 MINUTES) This presentation fits in the genre of dark comedy - Rich, Kevin, Dylan and Brett discuss the very ugly 30+ year history of the Clinton operation. As the title suggests, the pay-for-play schemes of the Clinton Foundation are very similar to an older corruption model from the Arkansas era. We discuss both in detail, including names, numbers and...narcotics? AUDIO: CLICK HERE if player does not appear. VIDEO:

(AUDIO, 107 MINUTES) With Richard Grove, Darrell Becker, Brett Veinotte, Kevin Cole and Dylan LeFebvre. Days after the Orlando nightclub shooting, we meet in the T&H studio to discuss how and why certain media and political narratives emerge about transformative events. Darrell introduces the concept of perception management. The topics vary across the spectrum - ranging from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to the second amendment - juxtaposing current events with the relevant history. We also ...

(AUDIO, 97 MINUTES) Wes and I respond to an episode of the Tom Woods Show called "Crushing the Self-Esteem Scam Like A Bug." The episode features Dr. Michael Edelstein, a clinical psychologist and proponent of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy who has been a critic of the "self-esteem movement" for decades. Edelstein also believes that Branden's work contains serious problems because, in Edelstein's view, it encourages people to engage in self-rating. In this discussion we use: -Edelstein's ...

(AUDIO, 45 MINUTES) After a brief discussion of New Hampshire mountain trivia, Wes Bertrand and I discuss the neuroscience work of Dr. Dan Siegel, both political conventions, Milo Yiannoplos, Stefan Molyneux's strange video Donald Trump's RNC Speech for Democrats, the marriage of Bill and Hillary Clinton, Adam Kokesh, psychedelics and a book called Trauma and Memory: Brain and Body in a Search for the Living Past. If player does not appear, click HERE.

(AUDIO, 3 Hours In Two Parts) Many libertarians seem to be in love with Telsa Motors and Elon Musk. But is it actually more of an impulsive lust based on a lack of information? Did that sound like a leading question? Andrew Mercer (Puke and the Gang) and Brian Sovryn (Sovryn Tech) join me in the School Sucks studio for a marathon discussion that will transform you into an expert on automotive tech, Tesla and ...

The Libertarian Party: what's the point? - Gary Johnson: eaten alive - some fresh ideas for the electoral process - Nick's garden tips - do we have friends who are lefties/progressives? - more on the Alt Right - the angry anarchist phase - favorite liberty media?

As the sun begins to rise and we begin to feel the effects of sleep deprivation, we leave the studio for a mobile segment. This is a video tour of Rogers Campground, including the vendor section called "Agora Alley" and the main gathering areas. With Davi, Nick, Brett, Darrell and Jeremy. Preview: Full:

Davi Barker, Brett, Nick Hazelton and Darrell Becker adjust themselves to the marathon show format. Davi and Nick fill Brett and Darrell in on what has happened at Porcfest so far. Davi is very concerned about paranormal activity on the campground. We discuss the apparitions and cryptids we might encounter. Then we discuss psychedelics. And finally - lessons learned from hitting a deer.

(Audio, 30 Minutes) When it comes to eating healthy, the world is against you. Brett, Puke, Andrew and Nick discuss grocery shopping, dining out, mindful eating and nutrition. The photo is from the School Sucks Salad Kitchen.

(Audio, 44 minutes) Here is what I salvaged from our lost five-hour recording session on April 26th. Stephanie, Brian and I discuss some unifying themes in Kubrick's work, from a Clockwork Orange to Eyes Wide Shut.

(VIDEO, 91 MINUTES) - Language policing is very popular right now, but the governing (limiting) of language is certainly nothing new. This is one of several themes we explore in this episode of The Deep End. We build our discussion around Kevin Cole's article, The Ideal Arrangement of Rhodes and the Organic Unity of Empire.

(VIDEO, 2 HOURS) The Mastery reassembles to discuss the campaign, agenda, appeal and trickery of Republican front-runner Donald Trump, and how Trump is a predictable response to the recent insanity of the left.

We can divide the study of learning itself into several aspects: intellectual, psychological, social, physical and metaphysical. This audio is a checklist of intellectual considerations - purpose, methodology, expression, selection, embracing ignorance. One of my favorite infographics:

February's theme is called The Principles of Learning Anything, and this presentation is a primer for the upcoming shows. Reflecting on lessons learned in the last year, I discuss the benefits of and techniques for (1) Capturing and Collecting (2) Improving Focus (3) Escaping the comfort zone (4) Maximizing sleep quality. Plus additional thoughts on diet, exercise and lifestyle balance. HowSleepWorks.com Steve Patterson Kevin Geary's One-Page Complete Guide To Real Food [PODCAST] #352: Six Pillars ...

(AUDIO - 2 HOURS, 20 MINUTES) I team up with Nick, Andrew, Puke (pukeandthegang.com) and Johnson (freetalklive.com) to discuss Star Wars Episode VII. Eventually some tension builds in the studio, and this become much more than just a movie review. Many layers. Like Episode VII itself. Also covered: Star Wars Prequels - Tom Hardy - just about every sci-fi TV show - what is a "hockey dad" and why do we need him?

(3 HOURS, 40 MINUTES) With Jason Osborne, Gardner Goldsmith and Andrew Mercer. Audio from the full unedited live video stream for what will become School Sucks Podcast #399. The finished show will be dramatically different. Skip to the 00:09:00 mark please.